Mr Bura said that Operation Delta Sanity was activated on January 10 to build on the gains recorded during Operation Dakatar da Barawo.
“We need the cooperation of all Nigerians for better answers in our interest,” he said.
The DIG said that anyone found infringing on this directive would be held accountable and arrested, if necessary.
“I went inside the engine room to hide and slept off.’’
Mr Amakiri said the quantity of the petrol product translates to about 15,540 litres, valued at ₦9,479,400 at the current rate of about N610 per litre.
The commander advised criminals operating in the area to go into legitimate businesses.
The CP said he conducted a security survey on locations where emerging crimes were taking place.
The spokesperson said several camps of the Indigenous People of Biafra and Eastern Security Network members along Umulolo-Umukele-Amousu and Agbobu in Imo were destroyed.
Mr Soludo noted that the military had liberated eight local government areas in Anambra under the siege of criminals.
“Two of the apprehended stowaways had previously been arrested for a similar offence a month ago.’’
